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CONFIDENTIAL

UNIVERSITI TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA

FINAL EXAMINATION
SEMESTER II
SESSTON 20l0l20ll

COURSENAME ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS UI

COURSE CODE BSM 2913/BWM20403

PROGRAMME 2 BDD/BEEiBFF

EXAMINATION DATE APRILA4AY 2OII

DURATION 3 HOURS

INSTRUCTION ANSWERALL QUESTIONS

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BSM 2913/BWM 20403

Qr (al Find the local extremums and saddle point (ifexists) for the function
f(x,Y) =zxa +Y2 -2'Y'
(10 marks)

(b) Use the spherical coordinates to evaluate

- ,12-r" ,:---'
-- tl4-x'-y'
J2 r ^ ^ .\-1
J J a --i
J F" y'+z')dzdxdy.
r--;-----;
v^ l2-y. lx" +y'
(10 marks)

(a) The displacement of a particle at time / is given by


r(/) = 3cosl i + 3 sinlj +4/k,0 <t<27r.
(D Find the velocity v(r), the unit tangent vector T(l), and the unit normal
vector N(/) .
(ii) Sketch the graph of r(r).
(10 marks)

(b) Find the moment of inertia about z -axis, 1, of a solid G , where G is the solid
in the first octant bounded by paraboloids
z=x2 +y2 and, r=2-x2 -y2
with a density function given by
6(x,y,z)="[;.;
(l0 marks)

(a) Evaluate the line integral

I @2 *y'-iat*y^F *s? ay
C
where C is the path consists ofa line segment from (0, O) to (1, O) and along a

semicircle y=,ll-tt from (i, o) to (-r,o).


(10 marks)

(b) Given the vector field


F(x, y, z): (2ry + ,31i - t2 i+3rt2k
(i) Show that F is a conservative vector field.
(iD Find its potential tunction /.
(iiD Hence, find the work done in this field to move an object from a point
(r, r, r) to Q,z,z).
(10 marks)
BSM 2913/BWM 20403

Q4 (a) Use Green's theorem to evaluate the integral


/ ^\ / ^\
i, \e' + Y')dx +\eY + x')dt
where C is the boundary ofthe region enclosed by y = *2 and t = y2 , and curve
C is oriented counterclockwise.
(10 marks)

(b) Use Stokes' theorem to evaluate the work done by the force field
F(x,Y'z)=xzi+ryi+3xzk
along the curve C where C is the intersection between the cylinder .r2 + y2 = 4
and the plane y+ z --3 oriented counter clockwise.
( l0 marks)

Q5 (a) a be surface of z=5- 12 -y2 for z>l oriented upward. The vector field
Let
R(x,y,z)--xi+yj+zk across surface o. Find the flux of vector field F
lJ r.n ds.
o
(I 0 marks)

(b) Use the Gauss's Theorem to evaluate the flux ofvector field F across surface o,
where F(r,y,z) = ry2 i+ y"2 i+ t2zk and o is the surface ofthe solid bounded
')) t=rlr2
above by sphere -r- ry- +"2 =4 and below bythecone + y2 .

(10 marks)
BSM 2913lBWM 20403

FINAL EXAMINATION
SEMESTER / SESSION: SEM II / 2010/201 I COURSE ; BDD/BEr'BFI
SUBJECT : ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS tll CODE : BSM 2913/BWM 20z()3

Formulae

Polarcoordinateix=rcos0,y=rsin9,e=tan-tbr/x),andllf/l-,Dde=$f(r,g)rdrd0
Cylindrical coordinate: r=rcos0, y = rsin0 , z = z,lllf(x,y,z)dY =lllfQ,0,z)rdzdrd0

Spherical coordinate: x= psin(cos?, y= psinSsin?, T- pcos{, t2 +y2 +12 = p2,


0<032n,0<S<r,and
!!! f (x, y. z)dv = !l! "f @, C, eV2 sn Q dp dg d0
GG
Directionaf derivative: Dr-f (x.y) = \j',i + 7r)-t

LetF(x,y,z)--M i+Nj+Pk is vector field, then

the divergence o f F =v 'F =ry-*{*!


ox ov oz

li j kl
thecurr of F -vxF =l+ g !l=e-ry),J{-Y\i.r+-+l-
ff fl ";l ,* oz) \c'r oz) \ctr c,)
l,et C is a smooth curve given by r(t)=r11;;*r1r;j+z(t)k, t is parameter, then

the unit tangent vector: T(t) = Jg


ll"'(r)ll
the unit normal vector: N(l) =
',T,(tl,
llr'(r)l
the binormal vector: B(t) = T() x N(t)

curvarure: .. llrtrl,ll
,. _ _ llr'trl"rlrlll
rhe
.,rrr
ll ll il
",(r) ll,
the radius ofcurvature: p =llr
,
Green rheorem +N :
(I M dr ay = f[;lar { -YIuAy)
Gauss Theorem: lJ f n dS =
o jjJ V .F dV
.sc
Stokes' Theorem: jF r dr = jj(V x F)o n dJ
cs
Arc length
If r(r) = 111;i a rO j, r e [a,b], then the arc length
"
= f 1 r1r1 ;|ar ='t
a
ffi t *b<,lP a

ttr(t)=x(t)i+y(t)i+z(t)k,re[a,b],thenthearclensth *91171 *1"1$ a,


':i.[81,11
a
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FINAL EXAMINATION
SEMESTER / SESSION: SEM Il / 2010/201I COURSE: BDD/BEE/BFF
SUBJECT: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS lll CODE : BSM 2913/BWM 20403

Tangent Plane
z - zo = .f,Qo, rs [r -.16)+ lrft o, yoYV - yo)

Extreme of two variable functions


/\t
G(x. y) . .[oG, D.f wQ. y) - lf ,(x. t\ f
Casel: If G(a,D) > 0and fo@,y)/ has local maximum at (a,D)
< 0 then
Case2: lf G(a,b) > 0 and fo@, y) > 0 then / has local minimum at (a, D)
Case3: If G(a,6) < 0 then / has a saddle pont at (a,b)
Case4: If G(a,6) = 0 then no conclusion can be made.

In 2-D: Lamina

y"s3 p2= jJd(-r, y)dA,where 6(ay) is a density of lamina.

Moment of mass: (i) about y-axis, Mn =lJxd(x,y)d,1, (ii) about x -axis, M, = ll yA(x,y)d,l

centre or mass, (", -f =(+, +)


Moment inertia: (i) I y = [! x2 5 G, y\a, 6) t, = [! y2 6(x, y)d.a, (iii) 1, = jj(x2 + y2 )t(', y)a
In 3-D: Solid

Mass, n = llJ6(r,y,z)aV . ff 6\x,y,z)= c , c is a constant, then n:llldA is volume.


G
Moment of mass

(D about 1z -plane, M y- = l![x6(x,y,z)dv


(iD about .rz -plane, M," = [!ly6\x,y,z)dv
(iiD about xy -pane, M, = lll
"6(r,r)dV
. (Mo M._ M*\
Centre ofgravity, (i,r,z)= I ' '-,j:lr. ".,
,r, m m)
\
I

Moment inertia
(r) about -r -axis: t , = ilb' * tz)a(*. y, r)av
G

(ii) about y -axis: t, = $!(t' *


"')aQ.t.rlar
(iii) about z-axis: ," =ltt(" *y2fuQ,y,")ar

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